Contribution of greenhouse gasses from soil under application of fertilizer in carbon foorprint assessment : the case study of Felda Mata Air Harumanis plantation, Perlis
Abstract
Carbon Footprint is a concept to assess the level of greenhouse gas emissions
caused by the human activity. This concept aims to understand and evaluate the human
activities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. Thus, finally able to propose solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere, that will cause global warming. Agricultural activity is the second largest contributor of greenhouse gas emission. Activities fertilizer to nourish plants will contribute to the levels of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere The main objective of this study is to
identify the types of greenhouse gases that are emitted by the soil under application of
fertilizer.. Static chamber method, tedlar bag and syringe were used to collect gas
samples for analysis. In addition, data such as soil temperature, soil alkalinity level and
moisture content were recorded, and were used to discuss factors that affect the rate of
greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. Third objective of this study was to
calculate the greenhouse gas emissions in the form of carbon footprint, is carbon dioxide
equivalent (CO 2 e). Based on result, total carbon footprint from soil under application of
fertilizer is 61.93 kg CO2e.